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Cruise ships in the polar regions have been the most common mode of transport for tourists since the modern era of polar tourism began around the mid-1960s.
Emma J. Stewart, Daniela Liggett
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Practice Nursing, 2005
Jean and Janet Sinclair look at health advice for people planning a cruise holiday
Jean Sinclair, Janet Sinclair
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Jean and Janet Sinclair look at health advice for people planning a cruise holiday
Jean Sinclair, Janet Sinclair
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Influenza Surveillance on Cruise Ships
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2014Acute respiratory illness, ranging from the common cold to the influenza virus, affects people worldwide. In the U.S., roughly 3000–49,000 people die annually because of complications from influenza. Acute respiratory illness is common among international travelers.
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Innovation and design of cruise ships
The article addresses the modern technological aspects affecting the level of comfort in cruise ships. Much attention is paid to the interior design of a cruise ship.
Parnyakov, Alexey V.
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2014
Abstract This chapter describes the modern cruise as a product and its origins; the major international associations involved in the regulation of marine safety and environment; and the demand and supply sides of the cruise industry.
S. Gross, L. Klemmer
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Abstract This chapter describes the modern cruise as a product and its origins; the major international associations involved in the regulation of marine safety and environment; and the demand and supply sides of the cruise industry.
S. Gross, L. Klemmer
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Formal safety assessment of cruise ships
This paper examines the applicability of formal safety assessment to the cruise industry. Formal safety assessment and its development in the cruise shipping industry are described. Cruise ship accident statistics are studied and discussed.
Jin Wang, T Ruxton
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The Inspection of International Cruise Ships
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986ABSTRACT To the Editor.— The "Blue Sheet," the summary for Health Information for International Travel, published biweekly by Centers for Disease Control (CDC), has provided information on inspection of international cruise ships, indicating which of these vessels pass or fail the CDC sanitation standards.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992
Excerpt To the Editors:A woman aboard an Alaskan cruise ship had photophobia and intense pain in the right eye while viewing a glacial ice field in bright sunlight.
Frank A. Riddick, Jerry D. Jordan
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Excerpt To the Editors:A woman aboard an Alaskan cruise ship had photophobia and intense pain in the right eye while viewing a glacial ice field in bright sunlight.
Frank A. Riddick, Jerry D. Jordan
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